"I think that given history and how Howard didn't destroy your blood as he was supposed to, there is every chance that somehow there are some lingering aspects of Erskine's experiment," is her calm, icy remark, more angry about Howard in this case than their captors, though at the same time, they haven't escaped her fury, truthfully. It feels right to be here again with Steve and talking strategy, even as much as they want to get back to personal discussions.
Dancing, with the right partner, and all.
"I think it's strange that it's here at all," she says, "and yet, if they're experimenting on us, then your physiology would be the first that I would go to." Flushing, she realises how that could sound and tries not to blush too visibly. "That is, your blood along with your body. They said that the glass can't be destroyed, but until I see with my own eyes, I don't believe that."
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Dancing, with the right partner, and all.
"I think it's strange that it's here at all," she says, "and yet, if they're experimenting on us, then your physiology would be the first that I would go to." Flushing, she realises how that could sound and tries not to blush too visibly. "That is, your blood along with your body. They said that the glass can't be destroyed, but until I see with my own eyes, I don't believe that."